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Graveyard Shift (Not Dead Yet #3)
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bookshelves: netgalley-arc-reviewed, mystery-mm, paranormal-m-m, romance-m-m, desert-island-keepers, ace-demi-grey-lgbtqia, cops-fire-law-etc-m-m, eleventy-billion-stars
Oct 22, 2019
bookshelves: netgalley-arc-reviewed, mystery-mm, paranormal-m-m, romance-m-m, desert-island-keepers, ace-demi-grey-lgbtqia, cops-fire-law-etc-m-m, eleventy-billion-stars
OMG. My heart is a bit broken after reading this one. I got to that point that everyone is talking about - that dreaded 80% mark - and I just...I'm shocked. I don't want to give anything major away, but WOW. I was not expecting that.
OK, so first off - I definitely recommend reading this series in order. This is one of my absolute FAVORITE series! It has great paranormal world building - vampires, shifters, witches, gods, demons, you name it. It has GREAT characters of all sorts. And it has great ace/demi representation in Wes, and what I feel is even more awesome, great respect and care of that with Wes' mate, Hudson. I've said from the beginning I love that Hudson is totally on board with Wes' orientation and very respectful of it.
The start of this book finds Wes, Hudson, and the gang in a pretty good place. Their business is going well and everyone is communicating, when a bad case becomes even worse when a major part of Hudson's past comes back to the present. It will take Wes truly accepting his god-status, and his family of friends to work together to get to that HEA.
I loved the last chapter. Truly, loved it. Despite the tears and the still-being-in-shock, if this is truly the last book with these characters, I think it ends in a great spot. Of course, I'm needy, and I want more Wes and Hudson (I'd love to see Hudson make amends with his brother?) and EVAN NEEDS A HEA DAMMIT.
I received an arc through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
OK, so first off - I definitely recommend reading this series in order. This is one of my absolute FAVORITE series! It has great paranormal world building - vampires, shifters, witches, gods, demons, you name it. It has GREAT characters of all sorts. And it has great ace/demi representation in Wes, and what I feel is even more awesome, great respect and care of that with Wes' mate, Hudson. I've said from the beginning I love that Hudson is totally on board with Wes' orientation and very respectful of it.
The start of this book finds Wes, Hudson, and the gang in a pretty good place. Their business is going well and everyone is communicating, when a bad case becomes even worse when a major part of Hudson's past comes back to the present. It will take Wes truly accepting his god-status, and his family of friends to work together to get to that HEA.
I loved the last chapter. Truly, loved it. Despite the tears and the still-being-in-shock, if this is truly the last book with these characters, I think it ends in a great spot. Of course, I'm needy, and I want more Wes and Hudson (I'd love to see Hudson make amends with his brother?) and EVAN NEEDS A HEA DAMMIT.
I received an arc through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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Reading Progress
April 25, 2019
– Shelved
April 25, 2019
– Shelved as:
to-read
October 12, 2019
– Shelved as:
netgalley-arc-reviewed
October 12, 2019
– Shelved as:
mystery-mm
October 12, 2019
– Shelved as:
paranormal-m-m
October 12, 2019
– Shelved as:
romance-m-m
October 19, 2019
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Started Reading
October 22, 2019
– Shelved as:
desert-island-keepers
October 22, 2019
– Shelved as:
ace-demi-grey-lgbtqia
October 22, 2019
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Finished Reading
November 15, 2020
– Shelved as:
cops-fire-law-etc-m-m
November 15, 2020
– Shelved as:
eleventy-billion-stars